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These supplementary scholarships (top-ups) are funded by the Australian Research Council to support 2 full-time PhD students who wish to undertake research in the field of battery recycling: Project
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This scholarship is funded by the ARC Training Centre for Battery Recycling to support a full-time PhD student who wishes to undertake research in the field of battery recycling: Project 7.1
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adoption of lithium-ion batteries (LIB) in electric vehicles and energy storage globally is generating a significant volume of waste end-of-life lithium-ion batteries. The battery separator, 5
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Materials from Spent Lithium-Ion Batteries”. The PhD research projects are important part of an ARC Linkage Project which aims to develop scalable processing techniques for the regeneration of cathode
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DECRA project in conjunction with support from Curtin University. The purpose of this scholarship is to support a PhD student in researching proton batteries. Proton battery is a low-cost and safe
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propulsion systems. Their integration into current aircraft designs though is limited by battery technology, thrust to weight ratio of electric motors and energy density of hydrogen. Distributed propulsion
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and batteries), energy efficient equipment, and/or other local energy solutions. Exploring supply chain and maintenance pathways for remote Australia. Bringing Indigenous futures perspectives and
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battery systems or distributed energy resources. This will include benchmarking data models, and deploying and testing these techniques in real-world, large-scale deployments. Contributing to setting
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present significant risks to the power system Project 3 – Regional Very Fast FCAS: The Very Fast FCAS market will commence on 09 October 2023 and there is an increasing amount of battery capacity being
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membrane fuel cells, batteries, and other renewable energies, PCFCs offer distinct advantages, including fuel flexibility, the absence of precious catalysts, noise-free operation, and no regional/seasonal